Le jeu 21/08/2003 à 04:24, Donovan Baarda a écrit : > --- 1.4 Module Path, a question; > > Do we really want /usr/local/ on the python path before /usr/lib/? This > makes us vulnerable to busted local installs of python modules, in the > same way that "#!/usr/bin/env python" makes us vulnerable to busted > local installs of python.
Interesting question. The problem is then how to deal with a user/admin wanting to use a specific version of a single module and puts it in /usr/local. > --- 2.2.1 Support Only The Default Version, questions and typo on last > paragraph > I think "Build-Depends: python-dev (>= X.Y)" should be Build-Depends: > python-dev (>=X.Y), python-dev (<<X.Y+1)", or doesn't Build-Depends > support that. In any case, >=X.Y is not sufficient to nail it down. I happen not to agree for the build-depends. Having them set at python-dev (>=X.Y) allows for lazy rebuilding at the next python transition. The >= X.Y is here mostly for the autobuilders, as in fact the package could build with earlier python versions if it uses dh_python. > --- 2.2.3 Support All/Most Versions (Including Default), regarding 2. > > Part 2. still includes the unsupported stuff about using > /usr/lib/python/site-packages. There was some discussion about using > /usr/lib/site-python for this instead... should this be updated? The two cases are different: /usr/lib/site-python is meant for the default python version, while /usr/lib/python/site-packages was meant for all python versions at a time. But maybe this should be completely removed or commented out as it is not likely to be supported in the near future. > --- 3.1 Version Independent Programs, comments > The last para about "private modules" should also apply against anything > that goes in /usr/lib/site-python and is only true because currently > there is no mechanism to re-compile version independent packages when > python (X.Y) upgrades. The moment python (X.Y) (and perhaps pythonX.Y) > is capable of identifying dependent packages and re-compiling them, then > there is nothing stopping dependencies like "python (>=2.0), python > (<<2.4)". Well, do you think the wording makes it unclear it is also true for stuff in /usr/lib/site-python? Regards, -- .''`. Josselin Mouette /\./\ : :' : [EMAIL PROTECTED] `. `' [EMAIL PROTECTED] `- Debian GNU/Linux -- The power of freedom
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